Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

New Business Card Goes Beyond Paper

Business cards have always been just that: cards with business information on them. A new design threatens to shatter this mold and move us into the next generation of cards. This revolutionary design is a fully functional circuit board business more »

6 iPhone Apps of The Week

We’ve been casting our eyes around for cool iPhone apps this week, and have come up with some stunning apps, including some which vastly improve iPhone photography and a few others which just couldn’t help but catch our eye — including more »

Samsung Transparent LCD Screen Shown at SID 2010

OLED Screens have proven not to be the best type of screens to try and make transparent due to backlighting issues, but Samsung may have beat this with some cleverly hidden backlighting at the SID International Symposium. The company emphasized the transparency of their more »

The Open Web: A Trashy Ghetto You'd Never Want To Visit? Or Something Else?

Imagine a city with stores that look like jail cells, dark alleys with no end in sight, graffiti written all over the walls, and thugs on every street corner. This city is the open web, containing Google, Yahoo, Craigslist, eBay, Paypal, and more »

Sony Debuts OLED Screen That Can Wrap Around a Pencil

Sony has announced today that it has just developed a hyper-flexible color OLED display that can be wrapped around a cylinder as thin as a pencil. The display is thinner than a strand of hair at 80 μm-thick with a 4.1 inch, 121 ppi, and Organic more »

Gadget or Furniture? Either Way It's a Bad-Ass Mirror

Have you ever wanted to check the weather while doing your makeup or, for us men, shaving? What about having the time displayed so you can keep track of how long it takes to do your hair?  Roca’s new high tech mirror may be just what you are looking more »

Future Tech Encourages More Wrist Action

Wearable tech is all the rage in tech concepts right now. With the technology to achieve truly portable, wearable technology just out of reach, it’s fun to imagine what we could be using in as little as five or ten years as computer interfaces. more »

Yahoo CEO Formally Pwns Michael Arrington

Yahoo’s new CEO Carol Bartz was interviewed by infamous blogger Michael Arrington last week at TechCrunch Disrupt and was less than pleased by his aggressive questioning. Well known for her x-rated language, Bartz showed her teeth when Arrington more »

Sony - Leaders in Fake 3D Since 2010

I want to make clear that I don’t dislike Sony, but you have to admit, this could be called a dick move. To help usher the 3D craze into our living rooms, the tech giant is launching a campaign featuring ‘fake’ 3D, intended for 2D televisions. “Do more »

Just Like Minority Report, Only Really, Really Ugly

Hey, speaking of things in 2010 that feel like they came from the 80′s – no, not me – check out these gloves. Robert Wang, an MIT student, and his professor Jovan Popović, have developed the ugliest gloves I’ve ever seen in my life. But there’s more »

The Internet is Safe Again! Thank You, Cyber Command!

Keith Alexander has just been appointed chief of Cyber Command. Doesn’t that sound awesome? That sounds 80′s cartoon awesome. Like he has a robot that turns into a tiger, or something. And the tiger has a sword, and it’s, like, taller than most more »

What happens when you combine the iPad and Velcro

If you were stranded on an island and could either have an iPad or Velcro, what would you choose? I mean, on one hand, the iPad is a multi-purpose piece of technology that users are going crazy over. Velcro is, well, an ingenious invention but not more »

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